Hilarious to me, because I drive a van, have soccer playing kids (whom I have forgotten once or twice), and my name is Deb. Twelve inches of hair, some highlights and 10 years off my face, and that COULD be me.

John Martyn's 'Sweet Little Mystery' is one of my favourite all-timers, and sounded great live. Here's a great rendition of it a year after it was released in 1980, from the OGWT, but a theatre show rather than in their studio. Features Phil Collins on drums and backing vocals, just like on 'Grace and Danger'. His drumming is perfect throughout. this is a great rendition:

I downloaded a compilation of unreleased OGWT items from time with the above on, and it also features this gem, Gabriel era Genesis doing the fab 'I Know What I Like'. Mental!

Rather nice, though I only lasted 3 mins. I was at the sixth form college Syd went to the other day, though it had a different name back then (a rite of passage, my son is now at the age where he's having to choose where to do his 'A levels' and in which subjects). It's where he met Waters, though Gilmour was at a private school. Strom Thorgerson (Hipgnosis cover design, incl Dark Side of the Moon) was there too.

I'm full of the joys of The Word. They do this thing on the final page of 20 bizarre facts about someone significant and you have to guess which is false. Needless to say, it's usually the most plausible sounding one that is invented, e.g. this time it's The Boss and the fake one is that he's allergic to parmesan! One beautiful true one, probably mentioned here at some point already, is that he was walking down the street in Copenhagen and saw a busker playing 'The River' and so joined in, and it's on You Tube, and so it is!: